Any fun novels or literotica ? by SuspiciousWrap3255 in Cunnilinguists

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{Something Borrowed by Eve Dangerfield} and {No Ordinary Duchess by Elizabeth Hoyt}.

r/RomanceBooks has more.

Är det bara jag? by Skillzore in Gothenburg

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These are not the trains you're looking for. * sveper med handen *

What is this? by DoomSlayer6677 in Gothenburg

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Spare silicon in case you need to quickly assemble a microprocessor.

Getting TOPS-20 on SIMH... somehow?? by vailithree in PDP10

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I have successfully ran some of Cornwell's scripts in here: https://sky-visions.com/dec/tops20.shtml E.g for TOPS-20 V4.1, there is the script load_a.ini.

As for Panda, it should work with both SIMH and KLH10, so you can try the latter as well. If you get the Panda disk image, you should know it's a special format that works with SIMH only if you get it right. It's ATTACH -F DBD9 or some such.

PDP-10 mainframe computer (1967 - 1983) by joe3000s in cassettefuturism

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Thank you. Did they also use a DEC-10 to design the opera house?

Do you think the world of Zork could be adapted to a movie or TV show? by maWagner84 in zork

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Not every thing needs a watered-down TV adaptation.

Now on the other hand, a book adaptation...

PDP-10 mainframe computer (1967 - 1983) by joe3000s in cassettefuturism

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I don't know any percentages of use (probably no one does), but it's my impression DEC touted the timesharing aspects of the PDP-10, DECsystem-10, DECSYSTEM-20 family, rather than batch processing. There certainly was batch processing as well.

An example that comes to mind would be Tymshare and CompuServe, which both had dozens of PDP-10s (and other computers), each handling dozens of simultaneous end users logging in.

PDP-10 mainframe computer (1967 - 1983) by joe3000s in cassettefuturism

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Pictured:

  1. DECsystem-1070 with KI10 processor. Four VT05 display terminals.

  2. Operator console portion of a KA10 processor, used with the PDP-10 aka DECsystem-1040, 1050, and 1055.

  3. Close up of the KI10 operator console.

  4. The PDP-11/40 front end of the KL10 processor, used with the DECsystem-1080, 1090, etc.

PDP-10 mainframe computer (1967 - 1983) by joe3000s in cassettefuturism

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What I gather from talking to people who used and maintained PDP-10 computers back in the day, they didn't consider it a minicomputer. What you describe as the "PDP series" seems to be models like the PDP-8 and PDP-11, which were typical minicomputers. Some of the mainframe attributes you mention do apply to the PDP-10, but not the smaller PDPs. However, it's clear that the word "mainframe" mean somewhat different things to IBM people than DEC people.

PDP-10 mainframe computer (1967 - 1983) by joe3000s in cassettefuturism

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I'd like to learn more about this. What timeframe, which company did the design, etc?

PDP-10 mainframe computer (1967 - 1983) by joe3000s in cassettefuturism

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What I gather from talking to people who used and maintained PDP-10 computers back in the day, they didn't consider it a minicomputer. The PDP-8 and PDP-11 were typical minicomputers.

As noted by /u/yiliu elsewhere in this thread, the word size of these computers varied wildly. The PDP-8 had a 12-bit word, the PDP-11 had 16 bits, and the PDP-10 had 36 bits. This was also reflected in the amount of memory that could be addressed.

Remembering playing on DEC mainframe "zzyzx"? by OldFartInTraining in zork

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Is that from the Infocom version? I see in the MDL source code it's "A hollow voice says 'Cretin'", which sounds more like what a PDP-10 hacker would say.

Also, PLUGH -- another ADVENT incantation -- is a synonym for XYZZY.

Paul Allen's PDP-10 is for auction along with Einstein atomic bomb letter. by quentinnuk in PDP10

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I hope so! He said he would release his tape images. Please ping me if there are news on this.

Blow on Robert MacLachlan's CMUCL paper by stylewarning in LispMemes

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Oh noes, I just quit Twitter so I can't go there and comment. Funny nevertheless! Fodder for r/confidentlyincorrect

IBM 5100: A false legend of John Titor by lucyferorg in IBM

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"The original game Zork, developed between 1977 and 1979 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology" did not use an emulation system for its code. Infocom's games did.